The U.S. has never before had a President who thinks so little of the American people that he imagines he can win re-election running on the opposite of reality. But that is the reality of President Obama today.

Waving a planted press commentary, Obama recently claimed on the campaign stump, “federal spending since I took office has risen at the slowest pace of any President in almost 60 years.”

Peggy Noonan aptly summarized in last weekend’s Wall Street Journal the take away by the still holding majority of Americans living in the real world:

“There is, now, a house-of-cards feel about this administration. It became apparent some weeks ago when the President talked on the stump – where else? – about an essay by a fellow who said spending growth [under Obama] is actually lower than that of previous Presidents. This was startling to a lot of people, who looked into it and found the man had left out most spending from 2009, the first year of Mr. Obama’s Presidency. People sneered: The President was deliberately using a misleading argument to paint a false picture! But you know, why would he go out there waiving an article that could immediately be debunked? Maybe because he thought it was true. That’s more alarming, isn’t it, the idea that he knows so little about the effects of his own economic program that he thinks he really is a low spender.”

What this shows most importantly is that the recognition is starting to break through to the general public regarding the President’s rhetorical strategy that I’ve have been calling Calculated Deception. The latter is deliberately using a misleading argument to paint a false picture. That has been a central Obama practice not only throughout his entire presidency, but also as the foundation of his 2008 campaign strategy, and actually throughout his whole career.

Rest assured, Ms. Noonan, that the President is not as nuts as he may seem at times. He knows very well that he is not a careful spender. His whole mission is to transform the U.S. not into a Big Government country, but a Huge Government country, because only a country run by a Huge Government can be satisfactorily controlled by superior, all wise and beneficent individuals like himself. That is why he is at minimum a Swedish socialist, if not worse. Notice, though, how far behind the times he and his weak minded supporters are, as even the Swedes have abandoned Swedish socialism as a failure.
More at link, good read.

Hubie

06-20-2012, 02:54 PM

What this shows most importantly is that the recognition is starting to break through to the general public regarding the Presidentís rhetorical strategy that Iíve have been calling Calculated Deception. The latter is deliberately using a misleading argument to paint a false picture. That has been a central Obama practice not only throughout his entire presidency, but also as the foundation of his 2008 campaign strategy, and actually throughout his whole career.

Which may also by why people think he's Kenyan. In the 1990s, he undoubtedly used his father's Kenyan heritage to his career advantage by apparently claiming he was Kenyan himself or, at the very least, not calling such portrayals into question.

AmPat

06-20-2012, 03:26 PM

O Blamer isnt nuts, he's a bald faced liar. He is so accomplished at it he has to pause before he speaks to calculate whether he needs to dream up another big windy to tell. I can't even listen to the pathetic creep.

Hubie

06-20-2012, 04:38 PM

O Blamer isnt nuts, he's a bald faced liar. He is so accomplished at it he has to pause before he speaks to calculate whether he needs to dream up another big windy to tell. I can't even listen to the pathetic creep.

Isn't it amazing that the last two Democrat president were obvious, accomplished liars?